ok everyone we need to beg borrow plead and steal if necc. to get bag to please keep RBe going as it seems to be the only Bios editor available to us radeon users and without it. We can't edit any of the bioses for the 7900 series of cards.

Second, the structure of the BIOS changed to a noticeable degree with the 7xx0 generation cards, so supporting them would be a lot of effort to put in. And third, it's pointless to put in all the effort just to see that the catalyst drivers block any changes to the BIOS anyway.

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not even voltage editing? it was still working on HD69xx, and it was really useful because it allowed me to lower power consumption of my HD6970 (modded HD6950) by decreasing voltages to:
0.8V@250MHz (idle) 0.95V@500MHz (UVD) 1.075V@880MHz (3D), originally it was
0.9V@250MHz (idle) 1.00V@500MHz (UVD) 1.175V@880MHz (3D).

ok everyone we need to beg borrow plead and steal if necc. to get bag to please keep RBe going as it seems to be the only Bios editor available to us radeon users and without it. We can't edit any of the bioses for the 7900 series of cards.

I would like to have to possibility to change the default refresh rates located in the bios.

It was possible (long time ago) with RadEdit from Alex Yakovlev, but this tool is not developed any more and the last version does not support newer cards.
I can't find any other tool to do the job and RBE is the best tool for that at the moment, just lacking this feature.

I have the Radeon 6930 with BIOS switch. This videocard is very similar to FirePro V7900. Due to the fact that the program is not updated very often I find a useful opportunity to change the hardware id manually, of course, at user's own risk. This will allow at least try to enjoy the Radeon with FirePro driver without the use of third-party software and patches.
So please add more possibilities for crossflashing

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Well, currently I'm thinking about giving the project out of my hands. What I need is a trustworthy VB6 coder that is skilled to some degree (requirements are not too high) and willing to maintain my (a little sloppy written) code. Maybe you can spread the word and find someone.

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First of all, thanks a lot for all the work you put in RBE, it's really a great tool with an astonishing amount of features.
I'm sorry to hear you don't seem to have any plans to further develop this tool, but I can understand this, such a project can be incredibly time consuming.

Did you ever think about making it an open source project? If all people had access to the source code, chances are that it would develop faster.
Of course you'd still need to find someone who manages the whole project, but if open sourced, the software would be more likely to be up to date with the latest cards.

Did you ever think about making it an open source project? If all people had access to the source code, chances are that it would develop faster.

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opensourcing projects doesnt work in my experience. i tried a couple of times with simple things like plugins etc. the amount of people who have enough skill to just compile the source code is very small. serious programmers in the hardware scene are usually busy with their own projects.

with the current limitation in ati's driver (bios hash check), ati bios editing is basically dead until we find a good programmer to take a look at what the ati driver does and how to fix up the checksum or how to bypass it. volunteers are welcome to step forward (better be handy with windbg, ida pro and assembly)

nvidia introduced an even stronger system with gtx 680, but the hash check is not active in the driver, it is unknown whether it will be enabled or not, they have the infrastructure for it though

not sure if this is still being worked on or even taking requests any more but i know lots of arcade enthusiasts would love to have the ability to force their card to output 15khz frequency rate to help drive their old arcade monitors.

not sure if this is still being worked on or even taking requests any more but i know lots of arcade enthusiasts would love to have the ability to force their card to output 15khz frequency rate to help drive their old arcade monitors.

Hi all, is there anyone so gentle to help me in preserving the genuinity of my edited mobility hd 4250 bios?
I have just adjusted the voltages that I needed with the help of atomdis but now I need to recalculate the hashes that will give me the same checksum.
This is my previous post:http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/t...-my-mobility-hd4250-bios.198463/#post-3076699
Unfortunately RBE does not allow me to recalculate the hashes due to the fact that is not able to recognize the bios as a good one.
Thank you!